Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the C-Class Electric, a new EV sedan launched without the "EQ" badge, featuring a retro-inspired grille, illuminated details, and a design distinct from the combustion C-Class.
The exterior echoes historic Mercedes models like the W111 and W108, adopts the imposing front first seen on the electric GLC and Vision Iconic concept, and offers up to 1,050 optional illuminated pixels plus 162 stars in the panoramic roof.
Inside, Mercedes-Benz transfers the SUV's cabin layout with an available 39.1-inch continuous display; the top-range Hyperscreen sits above three-display setups while the optional Superscreen pairs a 10.3-inch cluster with dual 14-inch touchscreens and a base passenger-side animated trim panel.
Built on a dedicated EV platform, the C-Class Electric has a 116.6-inch wheelbase—3.8 inches longer than the gasoline C-Class—yielding more legroom and the most spacious C-Class interior to date with a standard panoramic glass roof.
This article is based on reporting from Motor 1.
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